The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1940, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAIIY ALASKA E‘V[PIRE, TUFSDAY NOV IZ 1940 4 PAW PERKINS /1S YOU GONNA SRDER A NEW SUIT THIS FALL ER WILL I HAFTA DRAS YiIH DOWN THERE MYSELF?2 AW RIGHT, AW'RIGHT, SINCE YUH INSISTS ! BRING ME TH” BOOK AN’ T7LL DECIDE ON ONE RIGHT NOwW " QUIT BLUFFIN. YLH |, KNOWS RIGHT WELLTHEYS NEVER BEEN A GENT'S F@SHloN BOOK IN WHO SAID THEY WUZ 2-- I MEANS MY THIS DERN BANK-BOOK / DOMICILE2 : H gON IS |STEAMER MOVEMENTbI ol NOETHBOUND No steamer northbour SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Tonga m., Seattle mMOrrow Princess sail from it 9 o'clock. unt McKinley arked Thirty-two rsons disen Norah Vancouver toni er Yukor tich posted at 9 a. m - e ail from Seattle A e morro 2 vttt Charles| © North Coast scheduled fo sail Burdick. W. Cockerill. R. Cockerill :\"m trv ttle November 15 at % Rl g Baranof scheduled to sail from . R Seattle Novembér J. B. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. n W. C. Overhy, B. A. Royster, M e seliBdied to . <611 Setom el T e i S ttle November 19 at 9 Wilde I €1 Lockrid I g : m , hikan—Mr. and M A b lond H e by, H. H. Bond, J. § nali scheduled southbound Bapan. . late tomorrow or early Thurs- From Wrangell—-Mrs, F. Anger= day man, Olaf Gordon, W. S. nuise.| ¢ North Sea scheduled south- Earl Tanjke, Charles Personeus, ik Thitrelay fedbbing Byron Personeus yukan scheduled southbound Sailing to. Valdez is C. Donald- Sunday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port way- son, Sailing for Seward are Joe Dona- hue, Jim Peacock and L. Lawrence - eee Eledra in Yesterday; Held, Snow and Alexander, ports e e e 0000080 0 rTlDES Tomopnow 80000000000 000000600C00000UCT0CO@O006GC00S ° ° e ° s ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° . o SOUTHBOUND SAILI S . . . 0 ° ° . . . . . s ° . . 0 Sun tide 5:36 a.m. 30 feet g n‘.‘.‘ tide—11:46 a.m.,, 17.1 feet A Pacific Alaska’ Airways Elec-| Low tide—6:07 pm, -02 feet. tra came in from Fairbanks yes- B B TR terday with four passengers from the Golden Heart city and one from Whitehorse, Scheduled to re- turn tod the 1le was await- ing favor e weather and is likely to be held here until tomorrow by T heavy snows 4 Arrivals were Beverly DePriest, Einar Homstad, W. V .Coots, R. arlson, from Fai s and J.| BARANOF, Alaska, Nov. colt from Whitehorse (Special Correspondence) eduled to orth on the|and owner Christ Pederso Navy Arms Coast Luxury Craft with Guns g ——— hoisted an pelonged to Colonel Max Fleischmann of Los Angeles. 218 feet long, with a speed of 15 k 1wts. ircraft machine guns. steel-hull cruiser guns and a NORTH SEA IS THROUGH The steamer Nc port during the with 14 pass: neau and s for that Arrive Miss Kj James Peacock, R. E tle, M. Kud- Adjt. Stanley Jackson, Mrs. B. . on, Baby Jackson, Mrs. Joe Lynch, Bonnie Lync Tommy Lynch, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hagen, Outbound to Sitka were Boris Chernikoff, Linn Forrest, William Parks, Francis Roach, James Co0o- llian Hendrickson, Dick gan Roberts, Nick Hyducki, Mike Mal- kavocich Lmlh Adamich, Elmer La- Peterr Chance, ter K.| motorboat Santa Rita 1 ; 0 I ! Sor C.lrow escape with his life < n Alggke Egce i I 1| sult_of an explosion on his at Circle, passed. throusr : W. B. Helsel| puying .trip on the Aleutian on his way to the Yeating Warm Springs Bay, States to make his home “for G s dh 8 Capt. Pederson stopped the en- o€ he rays g gine to clean out the nozzle of - EOUND FOR ILLINOIS |}, o diesel engine. On start- RUTHERFORD SOUTH ing the engine again, fire shot out Heubner, engaged in MiN-|, . the base and bilge and he Rutherfond,. .owner . of ! Hog Creek banks dis-( O Eh B ¢ the bulkhend Juncau Lumber Mills, left for Se- is'a_passenger south on the| W3S (NTOWR RETIRC atile on the steamer Aleutian il h o s Hoks bazed, Capt. Pederson made his - in Il ju: for a visil way to the forecastle and justthen L : : | another explosion occurred and ae Shlrley.. Brother In Subscripe to ‘fne Dauy Amska Em- Koookad aown . Into. the. ) as K cked oW P pire — the paper with the largesi | “ o s He was dazed again but m _to get out and into his t that time the Santa Rit blazing inferno. Capt. Pe guarantee” circulatioa IT COSTS SO LITTLE only lost the boat, but hi TO DRESS SMARTLY belongings and his fish ¢ AT Capt. Pederson was | i up by P the sing lor Beaver and DEVLIN'S | xen vack oo w biss 2 R————— 15 ries wer riows Tuesday Juneau fo Fairhanks and Seatile Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks to Juneau Monday Seaitle to Juneau e Fair- Jun- Se- eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Oph Juneau - 9500 200 119.00 115.00 15100 15200 % Seattle . 95.00 17000 2 $236.00 $217.00 £210.00 Fairbanks 8200 170.00 6,00 56.00 48.00 LESS 10%FOR lllll ND TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 Temple, ¥, Brother of Shirley Temple, the screen juvenile, George F. Temple, Jr., has enlisted for four years' George F. service in the U. S. marines. George is shown getting the once- over by a marine corps physician at San Diego, Cal., after getting his service haircut. Pleasure cruising days of the $500,000 Pacific Coast yacth Haida 1 a crew of naval reservists took over the ¢ i navy ensign was ended recently when the aft, entering a new job of inshore patrol. The yacht But twelve years ago Keil, Germany, she is a The Haida will be pped with two four-inch ———= Jeaders may yet seek new victims. ;CHURCHill PAYS GREAT TRIBUTE T0 PREDECESSCR Prime Mi.nisler Declares Chamberlain Died See- ing Victory Ahead Prime l\«ll!li:~ paying tribute to his| predecessor, former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who died last Saturday night, told the House of Commons today that Chamberlain died “with confidence we have turned the corner. His only grief was that he would not be a spectator at our final victory, although long, | hard hazardous years are ahead.” | Churchill declared that Cham- berlain’s strenuous efforts for the | | establishment of peace clearly in- dicated that “Great Britain is guilt- |less of the blood, terror and misery | that has engulfed so many nds |and peoples but these blood-thirsty | LONDON, N ter Churchill, The gale reached a velocity of i D . < RN (OMMUN"Y ES 87 mntles ‘an hour | COMING HOME Mrs. Gladys Barr was killed| g pother Metzgar, who has when trapped beneath a crumpling B e i i The Bt ISOLATED BY WIND STORM barn roof troit, Telephone wires in Michigan went down. Heavy winds toppled trees in De-| i oto western Eaton Rapids was completely iso- due to leave Seattle tomorrow on | amer Mount McKinley for| Juneau, | AR AT MEDICAL PATIENT 7 as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the e D. F. MILLARD } | | CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "“YOUNG MR. EDISON" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! l Leave Due Juneau Due Juneay TANSA";:"" Seattle Northbound Southbound ek Nov. & Nov. 12 INAL] Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 YUKON Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 16 MT. McKINLEY Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 gfii?)f;’“OF Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 . 1= Connects with S. 8, Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. * Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE rAlaska Qte-nmshm Company NSERVICE-ON-ALL-ALAS'KA-" ROUTES TICK®T OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES-—4 H. 0. ADAMS————Agent , Mich, Nov. 12—TWO y,¢6q by the storm Rod Hulse is at St. Ann's Hos- killed and an entire 2 AR A U pital today reoslying. medics! freat- isolated as a wintry e | into Michigan. 1 NOTICE | Rapids, Stanley No-! = == 00—— ¢ injured when the| ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing v 30-foot brick chim- air route from Seattle tc Nome, un G A s T l “ E A “ onto him. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coens. HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Nov. 12.—Do look now, actor is coming into his own again, Before long, it ought to be possible for a player to Capital-A act without being accused of cutting himself a slice of ham Hollywood, in its informal moments, bandies the term “ham” As you hear it, some of our best names and friends for the Capital-A freely about ey are “just 1 Muni cculd \\).\ngle an academy award but, confidential- ly, he was “just a har That went for John Carradine, the character actor, Fred March, who got an academy Oscar himself once, anded with the pork for virtually every picture. Lionel Barry- more, beloved by the ns, ‘often was described (with admiration) as a peerless “scenery-chewer.” What never was made clear, of ended and “hamming” begap: Bul all that ought to change now. Maybe it's the “western” influence, suggesting freedom, the outdoors — and beef rather than poik. Maybe it’s the accumulated influence of all those players — Bette Davis and Muni and March and the rest — who take part and aren’t afraid to rassle with it Not so long ago the school of ‘restrait” was tops. Say the hero walked in and found his sweetheart butchered by the heavy! course, was where acting He just stared and lit a cigarette and stared some more. It was a cardinal sin against ‘restraint” to portray emotion as ordinary folks do —- by yelling out lowd, tearing and stamping, or slugging somehody. Everything was as genteel as Leslie Howard The still “restraint,”thanks be, in Capital-A acting. Bette PERCY’S CAFE ki ® STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches * DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS has a terrific part but'you won't see her Davis in “The Letter” failing to relax when the scene calls for quietudel Charles Laugh- ton, like most Englishmen .can “out-restrain” anybody but in “They Knew What They Wanted” you don't catch him staring, just staring, when he finds his hest friend done him wrong. No, sir, he jumps up and down and pummels the tar out of the snake — and I haven't heard it called “hamming” to date. Muni, in “Hudson's Bay," has a vigorous dialect role — com- plete with beard. Ian Hunter, long a sufferer in silence, a lover unguited, a martyr to restraint, gives with some tense dramatics in “The Long Voyaze Home.” And the ham-hounds haven't yet picked up the trail of either. . T asked John Barrymore, the greatest self-admitted “ham,” about all this and John seemed to sigh a little. He thought, he said. the screen never had allowed the “ham” (whieh-is in all ) full sway. On - the stage.” he said, “an actor must exaggerate to get himself across to his audience. On the screen — well, the first time I saw. myself in a test T hyrried to the nearest bar. You can't really ham it in a ‘picture.” Coming from John, that ought to give the Capital-A actors a blank check. If the greatest “ham” says movie-hamming is impossible, they can really let themselves go! £ ea o) adv. HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | . U.§. Mail Carrier M.S.DART { Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. ;l“ol PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | ' Special Weekend Trips Arranged | For Information—Haugen Transpor- | | tatior Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau | Phone 123 ALASKA TRANSPORTATION | ATc..g % | Bailings from Pier 7 Seatile Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS S. S. TYEF .. 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